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Axpo | Caischavedra – A giant yesterday, a dwarf today @AxpoOnline | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 minutes ago.
The Caischavedra solar plant above Disentis has been in service for decades – and the solar panels are still producing electricity to this day. The primary drivers behind the construction of the PV power plant was Axpo, formerly known as NOK. Axpo now plans to build the "Ovra Solara Magriel" plant in close proximity. The plant will have with a capacity 100 times higher than Caischavedra – which made records 30 years ago with a capacity of just 100 kilowatts.
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